Cast and Crew of Shrek Forever After

Shrek Forever After

Delve into the enchanting world of "Shrek Forever After," where the beloved characters from the previous installments reprise their roles, with Mike Myers voicing the gruff yet lovable Shrek, and Eddie Murphy returning as the hilarious Donkey. This fourth installment of the popular DreamWorks Animation series brings us a more mature and family-oriented Shrek, who is feeling the constraints of his domesticated life. Tired of the monotony and being taunted for his lost ferocity, Shrek longs for the days when he was a feared ogre.

In "Shrek Forever After," we find our protagonist striking a deal with the cunning Rumpelstiltskin, a manipulative deal-maker who promises to give Shrek a day of living as a real ogre again. However, their agreement is riddled with deceit, and Shrek is tricked and transported to a twisted version of Far Far Away. In this alternate reality, Rumpelstiltskin rules as a power-hungry king, ogres are relentlessly hunted, and Shrek finds that he and Fiona have never crossed paths. Devastated by this version of reality, Shrek embarks on an epic quest to redeem his existence, reclaim his true love, and restore the world to its rightful order.

As Shrek battles new challenges and encounters unfamiliar faces, he must also reunite with his trusty companion Donkey. However, in this alternate universe, where ogres are loathed, finding unexpected friends and forging strong alliances will be crucial to his success. "Shrek Forever After" offers a riveting tale of self-discovery, love, and the importance of appreciating what one has, all while presenting the signature humor and heartwarming moments that have endeared the franchise to audiences worldwide. This film serves as a fitting conclusion to the adventures and growth of its endearing green hero.

Full Cast of Shrek Forever After

Mike Myers as Shrek (voice)

Mike Myers

Shrek (voice)
Mike Myers reprises his role as the beloved ogre Shrek in "Shrek Forever After," the fourth installment of the DreamWorks animated franchise. His performance once again breathes life into the character with a blend of humor, heart, and a touch of melancholy. Myers' vocal work masterfully captures Shrek's range of emotions as he navigates the alternate reality of Far Far Away, where he finds himself trapped in a life that makes him question his own existence. The actor's comedic timing is impeccable, delivering laughs with Shrek's signature sarcastic quips, while also conveying a deep sense of longing and vulnerability as the ogre grapples with his desire for the simplicity of his old life. Myers' portrayal of Shrek in this chapter of the saga showcases the character's growth over the series, highlighting his evolution from a solitary ogre to a dedicated friend, husband, and father, whose journey resonates with audiences of all ages.
Eddie Murphy as Donkey (voice)

Eddie Murphy

Donkey (voice)
Eddie Murphy's reprisal of the iconic role of Donkey in "Shrek Forever After" once again showcases his comedic prowess and impeccable timing, reinforcing his character as the heart and humor of the Shrek franchise. His performance is both familiar and fresh, as he brings a renewed energy to the beloved sidekick, navigating the alternate reality of Far Far Away with his trademark wit and enthusiasm. Murphy's infectious laughter and spirited delivery provide a comforting continuity for fans, while his interactions with the new characters and altered situations demonstrate Donkey's enduring loyalty and optimism. His voice work not only underscores the film's comedic beats but also subtly reflects the underlying themes of friendship and self-discovery, making Donkey an indelible part of the movie's emotional core. Eddie Murphy's portrayal ensures that Donkey remains an unforgettable character, adding another layer to his already legendary status in animated film history.
Cameron Diaz as Princess Fiona (voice)

Cameron Diaz

Princess Fiona (voice)
Cameron Diaz reprised her role as the voice of Princess Fiona in "Shrek Forever After," the fourth installment of the beloved Shrek series, with her characteristic vivacity and warmth. In this chapter of the franchise, Diaz's Fiona is thrust into an alternate reality where she never met Shrek and has instead become a hardened warrior leading an ogre resistance against the tyranny of Rumpelstiltskin. Diaz masterfully balances Fiona's tough, independent exterior with the underlying vulnerability and complexity that fans adore. Her performance highlights Fiona's growth and resilience, as she grapples with her role in the resistance and her longing for the life and love she once knew. Diaz's vocal work is both commanding and nuanced, ensuring that Fiona remains a relatable and inspiring character, while also bringing a sense of familiarity and comfort to audiences who have followed her journey throughout the series. Her chemistry with the other voice actors, particularly with Mike Myers as Shrek, is undeniable, and it is this dynamic that anchors the film's emotional core, reminding viewers of the enduring power of love and friendship.
Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots (voice)

Antonio Banderas

Puss in Boots (voice)
Antonio Banderas delivered a captivating performance as the voice of Puss in Boots in "Shrek Forever After," the fourth installment of the beloved Shrek series. His charismatic portrayal of the sword-wielding, swashbuckling cat with a Spanish accent added a layer of charm and humor that effortlessly stole scenes. Banderas's voice work was filled with passion and wit, as he brought to life Puss's larger-than-life personality, complete with his trademark wide-eyed innocence and suave bravado. His interactions with the other characters, particularly his feline camaraderie with Kitty Softpaws, voiced by Salma Hayek, were highlights of the film, showcasing his ability to convey both warmth and a roguish edge. Banderas's performance as Puss in Boots was so well-received that it led to a successful spin-off feature film, further cementing his iconic status in the role and demonstrating his versatility as a voice actor in animated features.
Walt Dohrn as Rumpelstiltskin / Priest / Krekraw Ogre (voice)

Walt Dohrn

Rumpelstiltskin / Priest / Krekraw Ogre (voice)
In "Shrek Forever After," Walt Dohrn delivers a standout vocal performance, bringing to life the mischievous and cunning character of Rumpelstiltskin, as well as the Priest and the Krekraw Ogre. As Rumpelstiltskin, Dohrn infuses the character with a delightful mix of sass and sinister charm, expertly capturing the conniving nature of the manipulative deal-maker who sets the film's alternate reality plot into motion. His voice work is both captivating and humorous, providing a memorable antagonist with a distinctive, high-pitched voice that contrasts sharply with the deeper, more gruff tones of the other ogres. Additionally, Dohrn's versatility shines through in his portrayal of the Priest, offering a more subdued and solemn vocal presence, and he also gives life to the Krekraw Ogre, showcasing his range by adopting a voice that is distinctly oafish and brutish. Dohrn's performances are a testament to his talent as a voice actor, contributing significantly to the film's magical and comedic atmosphere.
Julie Andrews as Queen Lillian (voice)

Julie Andrews

Queen Lillian (voice)
Julie Andrews lent her iconic voice to the character of Queen Lillian in "Shrek Forever After," the fourth installment of the beloved Shrek franchise. Andrews, with her regal presence and crystalline diction, breathed life into the character, imbuing Queen Lillian with a warmth and grace that beautifully complemented the film's fairy tale setting. Her performance was a delightful blend of sophistication and humor, as she portrayed the queen's journey from a concerned mother to a fierce leader, rallying the kingdom of Far Far Away in the face of an alternate reality. Andrews's vocal work resonated with the charm and poise that have defined her illustrious career, ensuring that Queen Lillian would be remembered as a character who was both endearing and inspiring. Her ability to convey a wide range of emotions with her voice added depth to the character, making Queen Lillian not just a royal figurehead, but a relatable and integral part of the Shrek family's adventures.
John Cleese as King Harold (voice)

John Cleese

King Harold (voice)

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Jon Hamm as Brogan (voice)

Jon Hamm

Brogan (voice)

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Jane Lynch as Gretched (voice)

Jane Lynch

Gretched (voice)

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Craig Robinson as Cookie (voice)

Craig Robinson

Cookie (voice)

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Lake Bell as Patrol Witch / Wagon Witch #2 (voice)

Lake Bell

Patrol Witch / Wagon Witch #2 (voice)

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Kathy Griffin as Dancing Witch / Wagon Witch #1 (voice)

Kathy Griffin

Dancing Witch / Wagon Witch #1 (voice)

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Mary Kay Place as Guard Witch (voice)

Mary Kay Place

Guard Witch (voice)

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Kristen Schaal as Pumpkin Witch / Palace Witch (voice)

Kristen Schaal

Pumpkin Witch / Palace Witch (voice)

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Meredith Vieira as Broomsy Witch (voice)

Meredith Vieira

Broomsy Witch (voice)

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Ryan Seacrest as Father of Butter Pants (voice)

Ryan Seacrest

Father of Butter Pants (voice)

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Cody Cameron as Pinocchio / Three Pigs (voice)

Cody Cameron

Pinocchio / Three Pigs (voice)

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Larry King as Doris (voice)

Larry King

Doris (voice)

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Regis Philbin as Mabel (voice)

Regis Philbin

Mabel (voice)

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Conrad Vernon as Gingerbread Man (voice)

Conrad Vernon

Gingerbread Man (voice)

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Frank Welker as Dragon / Animals (voice) (uncredited)

Frank Welker

Dragon / Animals (voice) (uncredited)

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Jasper Johannes Andrews

Ogre Baby (voice)

Ollie Mitchell

Ogre Baby (voice)

Jeremy Hollingworth

Villager Fan #1 (voice)

Brian Hopkins

Villager Fan #3 / Ogre Gnimrach (voice)

Danielle Soibelman

Witch (voice) / Pedestrian (voice) (uncredited)

Crew of Shrek Forever After

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